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02 August 2004
 

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   Intel to delay new Pentium 4
 Big time spammer shut down by CAN-SPAM
 Ballmer to Google: 'We will compete'
 Microsoft puts out IE patch early
 UK report links nanotechnology to health problems
 Microsoft to take cheap Windows to more markets
 Big time spammer shut down by CAN-SPAM
 Windows-to-Linux migration hits speed bump in Munich




 
 
 
Intel to delay new Pentium 4
Already struggling with slips in its mobile line, a minor recall of a recent chipset and inventory balancing issues at the end of the last quarter, Intel has now begun telling customers it plans to delay the launch of its 4GHz Pentium 4 processor, a company spokesman said. More...

Big time spammer shut down by CAN-SPAM
A US federal court last week shut down a big-time Florida spammer and froze his assets, using the CAN-SPAM Act to put a stop to his mass mailings. More...

Ballmer to Google: 'We will compete'
Microsoft upped the ante in its search-engine challenge to Google last week by demonstrating new technology that allows a user to search both the web and a PC's hard drive. More...

  Microsoft puts out IE patch early
Microsoft has made good on recent promises to plug the hole in Internet Explorer that Russian hackers used last month by issuing a patch that fixed that flaw as well as two others. More...

UK report links nanotechnology to health problems
A report from the UK's Royal Society and Royal Academy of Engineering raises the possibility that tiny nanotechnology particles could pose health and environmental hazards. More...

Microsoft to take cheap Windows to more markets
On the lookout for new markets for Windows, and at the same time stymie Linux's opportunities, Microsoft will expand its cheaper version of Windows XP into more countries, an executive has revealed. More...

Big time spammer shut down by CAN-SPAM
A US federal court last week shut down a big-time Florida spammer and froze his assets, using the CAN-SPAM Act to put a stop to his mass mailings. More...

Windows-to-Linux migration hits speed bump in Munich
The proposed operating-system migration of the City of Munich's 14,000 desktops from Microsoft to Linux was placed in jeopardy last week, when a Munich alderman petitioned the Bavarian city's mayor to examine the status of software patents in the European Community. More...

 
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